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Military Users RTTY
F Forces in Sarajevo (Bosnia), ARQ-E
11.2.1994: Request for identification of a car.
German Navy, RTTY 75 Bd., 68.9 kHz
14.6.2001: Exercise BALTOPS 2001. Some remarks by the Swedish command, BTW: partially rather stupid.
Turkish Navy station TAH, Istanbul, SITOR-B
5.2.2004: Weather bulletin and forecast.
Malaysian Navy, Johor Baharu, RTTY 50 Bd.
5.2.2004: Newscast.
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